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Who do we get as a reserve PG?

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Re: Who do we get as a reserve PG? 

Post#61 » by Klomp » Thu Jul 4, 2024 10:56 pm

thinktank wrote:Oh. My. God.

How did we not think of Ricky Rubio?

He’d be damn well perfect for 3rd PG!

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Re: Who do we get as a reserve PG? 

Post#62 » by thinktank » Thu Jul 4, 2024 11:42 pm

Klomp wrote:
thinktank wrote:Oh. My. God.

How did we not think of Ricky Rubio?

He’d be damn well perfect for 3rd PG!

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But he’s not like anybody else.
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Re: Who do we get as a reserve PG? 

Post#63 » by younggunsmn » Fri Jul 5, 2024 5:01 pm

Klomp wrote:
younggunsmn wrote:
Klomp wrote:I don't see the similarity. Even so, why is more than one of something a bad thing?


Defense minded poor shooting 6'5 wings.
Roster balance. See thread title.

I just think we are too overstocked at wing now which may cause depth issues at PG.
Little thin at PF too if Miller isn't ready for meaningful minutes.

But TC may surprise me yet.

For the record, Dozier has a full 1.25 inches on Clark (a year later still no e at the end :wink: ) in height.


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Re: Who do we get as a reserve PG? 

Post#64 » by KGdaBom » Fri Jul 5, 2024 5:03 pm

younggunsmn wrote:
Klomp wrote:
younggunsmn wrote:
Defense minded poor shooting 6'5 wings.
Roster balance. See thread title.

I just think we are too overstocked at wing now which may cause depth issues at PG.
Little thin at PF too if Miller isn't ready for meaningful minutes.

But TC may surprise me yet.

For the record, Dozier has a full 1.25 inches on Clark (a year later still no e at the end :wink: ) in height.


You have to play a meaningful minute in the league before I'm going to bother to learn to spell your name.
I know for some guys an extra inch and a quarter is a big deal, but I'm not one of them. :D

Good for you. I could use an extra inch and a quarter. :evil:
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Re: Who do we get as a reserve PG? 

Post#65 » by Klomp » Wed Jul 10, 2024 9:36 pm

I wouldn't rule out them giving Nix a chance, basically having a training camp battle between Nix and Dozier.

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Re: Who do we get as a reserve PG? 

Post#66 » by winforlose » Wed Jul 10, 2024 10:11 pm

Klomp wrote:I wouldn't rule out them giving Nix a chance, basically having a training camp battle between Nix and Dozier.

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I think this is highly unlikely. Nix is not the best available minimum PG and was pretty terrible last year. Wasting a second roster spot (Garza was the first,) on non NBA bench players who cheerlead seems counterproductive. Given that Dozier is not guaranteed, I assume the spot either goes to the best available player or a summer league standout should one emerge.
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Re: Who do we get as a reserve PG? 

Post#67 » by Klomp » Wed Jul 10, 2024 10:16 pm

winforlose wrote:Wasting a second roster spot (Garza was the first,) on non NBA bench players who cheerlead seems counterproductive.

Yet, no team in NBA history has run a 13-man rotation...
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Re: Who do we get as a reserve PG? 

Post#68 » by winforlose » Wed Jul 10, 2024 10:31 pm

Klomp wrote:
winforlose wrote:Wasting a second roster spot (Garza was the first,) on non NBA bench players who cheerlead seems counterproductive.

Yet, no team in NBA history has run a 13-man rotation...


Very true. Thank god we are gonna be 100% healthy this season and don’t need any real contingencies ;)

Also thank god that the west got sooo much weaker this year that roster construction is irrelevant ;)
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Re: Who do we get as a reserve PG? 

Post#69 » by wolves_89 » Thu Jul 11, 2024 5:22 am

Klomp wrote:I wouldn't rule out them giving Nix a chance, basically having a training camp battle between Nix and Dozier.


With Nix signing a two-way, it seems likely that the battle for the 14th roster spot (likely the last regular spot) will be between Dozier and somebody they sign before training camp. I still expect there to be 1-2 more unguaranteed signings before October. There's even a chance that there will be a rotation capable guy willing to sign for the minimum (somebody like Lowry, Kennard, Walker, or Hayward).
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Re: Who do we get as a reserve PG? 

Post#70 » by winforlose » Thu Jul 11, 2024 5:56 am

For more context on Nix, G league stats. Also we finished 7-27 with 14th in our conference out of 15. The only team worse was the Ignite (high school prospects,) who were 2-32.

https://stats.gleague.nba.com/player/1630227/traditional/
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Re: Who do we get as a reserve PG? 

Post#71 » by Klomp » Thu Jul 11, 2024 5:21 pm

winforlose wrote:For more context on Nix, G league stats. Also we finished 7-27 with 14th in our conference out of 15. The only team worse was the Ignite (high school prospects,) who were 2-32.

https://stats.gleague.nba.com/player/1630227/traditional/


A reminder that G League separates "Regular Season" and "Showcase" games. 7-27 in regular season, 6-10 in the showcase. Still bad, but better.

Now consider that all of Nix's regular season appearances came in March after DJ Carton received a call-up to the Raptors. Carton was the team's best regular player. It was the last 7 games for a team that was already 6-21 at that point and out of the playoff chase.

In the 16 showcase games back in November, Nix played in 6 games and the team was 4-2, going 2-8 in games without him.
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Re: Who do we get as a reserve PG? 

Post#72 » by younggunsmn » Fri Jul 12, 2024 2:24 am

Klomp wrote:
winforlose wrote:For more context on Nix, G league stats. Also we finished 7-27 with 14th in our conference out of 15. The only team worse was the Ignite (high school prospects,) who were 2-32.

https://stats.gleague.nba.com/player/1630227/traditional/


A reminder that G League separates "Regular Season" and "Showcase" games. 7-27 in regular season, 6-10 in the showcase. Still bad, but better.

Now consider that all of Nix's regular season appearances came in March after DJ Carton received a call-up to the Raptors. Carton was the team's best regular player. It was the last 7 games for a team that was already 6-21 at that point and out of the playoff chase.

In the 16 showcase games back in November, Nix played in 6 games and the team was 4-2, going 2-8 in games without him.


https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2024/07/timberwolves-re-sign-daishen-nix-on-two-way-contract.html
This is Nix's shooting line:
.397/.244/.643

PLEASE tell me we can find somebody better than that.

Cmon TC get us a 3rd string PG please and we're good til the season starts.
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Re: Who do we get as a reserve PG? 

Post#73 » by winforlose » Fri Jul 12, 2024 2:33 am

younggunsmn wrote:
Klomp wrote:
winforlose wrote:For more context on Nix, G league stats. Also we finished 7-27 with 14th in our conference out of 15. The only team worse was the Ignite (high school prospects,) who were 2-32.

https://stats.gleague.nba.com/player/1630227/traditional/


A reminder that G League separates "Regular Season" and "Showcase" games. 7-27 in regular season, 6-10 in the showcase. Still bad, but better.

Now consider that all of Nix's regular season appearances came in March after DJ Carton received a call-up to the Raptors. Carton was the team's best regular player. It was the last 7 games for a team that was already 6-21 at that point and out of the playoff chase.

In the 16 showcase games back in November, Nix played in 6 games and the team was 4-2, going 2-8 in games without him.


https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2024/07/timberwolves-re-sign-daishen-nix-on-two-way-contract.html
This is Nix's shooting line:
.397/.244/.643

PLEASE tell me we can find somebody better than that.

Cmon TC get us a 3rd string PG please and we're good til the season starts.


Who needs a PG when you can have a cheerleader?
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Re: Who do we get as a reserve PG? 

Post#74 » by Biff Cooper » Wed Jul 17, 2024 6:44 pm

Obviously, Minnesota brain trust does not consider reserve PG to be a huge need. We do have quite a few players throughout the lineup that are solid ball-handlers for their position. Maybe they feel we can figure out how to play without a PG if we get in an injury pinch. Dillingham is going to get quite a bit of PT too.

I guess we need to trust our leadership that they know what they are doing. I'd assume they will invite a few more PG in for training camp deals and maybe give them the 14th or 15th roster spot if they prove themselves capable.
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Re: Who do we get as a reserve PG? 

Post#75 » by Klomp » Wed Jul 17, 2024 6:46 pm

Biff Cooper wrote:Obviously, Minnesota brain trust does not consider reserve PG to be a huge need. We do have quite a few players throughout the lineup that are solid ball-handlers for their position. Maybe they feel we can figure out how to play without a PG if we get in an injury pinch. Dillingham is going to get quite a bit of PT too.

I guess we need to trust our leadership that they know what they are doing. I'd assume they will invite a few more PG in for training camp deals and maybe give them the 14th or 15th roster spot if they prove themselves capable.

How many years have I been trying to tell this to you all?!
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Re: Who do we get as a reserve PG? 

Post#76 » by frankenwolf » Wed Jul 17, 2024 7:01 pm

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Biff Cooper wrote:Obviously, Minnesota brain trust does not consider reserve PG to be a huge need. We do have quite a few players throughout the lineup that are solid ball-handlers for their position. Maybe they feel we can figure out how to play without a PG if we get in an injury pinch. Dillingham is going to get quite a bit of PT too.

I guess we need to trust our leadership that they know what they are doing. I'd assume they will invite a few more PG in for training camp deals and maybe give them the 14th or 15th roster spot if they prove themselves capable.

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Re: Who do we get as a reserve PG? 

Post#77 » by shrink » Thu Jul 18, 2024 6:21 pm

Westbrook on the vet min?

Too dangerous for the locker room?
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Re: Who do we get as a reserve PG? 

Post#78 » by BlacJacMac » Thu Jul 18, 2024 6:45 pm

shrink wrote:Westbrook on the vet min?

Too dangerous for the locker room?


He's signing with Denver.
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Re: Who do we get as a reserve PG? 

Post#79 » by shrink » Thu Jul 18, 2024 7:01 pm

BlacJacMac wrote:
shrink wrote:Westbrook on the vet min?

Too dangerous for the locker room?

He's signing with Denver.

Yeah, they been saying that for ten days. Starting to wonder.
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Re: Who do we get as a reserve PG? 

Post#80 » by minimus » Thu Jul 18, 2024 7:08 pm

shrink wrote:
BlacJacMac wrote:
shrink wrote:Westbrook on the vet min?

Too dangerous for the locker room?

He's signing with Denver.

Yeah, they been saying that for ten days. Starting to wonder.

Or, there is one ex Utah Jazz player who is not signed yet. He spent his first seven seasons with UTA, averaging 15.7 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 3.4 APG, 44% FG, 37% 3pt

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